On the show that never sleeps, except for at night, Hashtag Sports discusses the 3rd installment of "Will this be the year" as the Hashtag Crew analyzes the Buffalo Bills vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, after spending a few practices to get to know each other. As stated on a previous episode, hopefully, the Buffalo Bills are looking into their future as "Architect" Doug Whaley was a contributing factor in the Steelers going to 3 Super Bowls during the decade of the 2000s. Strengths and weaknesses will be revealed on a brand new episode of Hashtag Sports.

Sports talk and discussion with an attiude for the knowledgeable and hard core fan. Today we will discuss and analyze the Pittsburgh Steelers draft and give anlaysis to both the individual selections as well as the overall grade. Find out what we think of first overall pick Ryan Shazier out of Ohio State as well as the later picks of Stephon Truitt out of Notre Dame, Dri Archer from Kent State, Martavious Bryant from Clemson and more. Did Mike Tomlin's team replenish enough talent to make a run at the AFC North title?

Today we will be talking Pirate Baseball, the Trade deadline, and giving a Steelers training camp update. All this and much more on the Sports Monger Radio Show, Pittsburgh Style!!! As a point of reference, I had a brain fart during the show and called St Vincent College, St Francis. I am well aware that the Steelers practice there. But for a moment, I called it the wrong name. I hope I did not offend anyone. I would love to call it a senior moment. I guess I can just Apologize and move on. I hope you enjoy the show!

Tonight on the Sports Monger Radio Show, we will be talking Steelers, Peguins, Panthers, and Pirates as we have not had a show in a while. Time to get back on the horse and talk about sports from the Greatest City in the World!!!

Sports talk and discussion with an attitude for the passionate, knowledgeable, and hard-core fan. Today, we will be talking some NFL, college football, and more. We welcomed special guest Jeff Hartman, Pittsburgh Steeler correspondent for @RantSports.

The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview a favorite Pittsburgh Steeler, Ernie Mills.

Ernie Mills comes to the Rattler squad as the receivers’ coach. Mills was a standout receiver for the Florida Gators before being drafted in 1991 to the Pittsburgh Steelers. He played in Pittsburgh with Holmes until 1996. In 1997 he played one season with the Carolina Panthers, before playing with the Dallas Cowboys in 1998 and 1999.

Ernie Mills led the Gators in receiving touchdowns with 10 in 1990. That season he also garnered 770 yards receiving. He was a first-team All-SEC selection with the 9-2 Gators in 1990, playing under both Galen Hall and Steve Spurrier in his time at the University of Florida.

Ernie helped the Steelers get a birth in Super Bowl XXX with 39 catches for 679 yards while scoring eight touchdowns on the season. Mills spent nine years in the NFL. He finished his career with 196 receptions, 20 touchdowns and 2,934 yards. Mills is still regarded as one of the toughest receivers to ever play professional football. His versatility as a blocker was often compared to the resolve of the area’s reputation for blue collar steel workers. Also a return man in the NFL, Mills gained and amazing 1,818 yards on 80 kickoff returns.

Co-hosts Matt Gajtka and Larry Snyder get together for the latest edition of City of Champions Radio, as they preview the Pittsburgh Penguins' home matchup with the San Jose Sharks. The guys further examine the Pens' comeback win over Arizona on Saturday afternoon and what they think about their recent play with the playoffs approaching. They also recap the end of the Robert Morris men's hockey season, including their heartbreaking final game and subsequent NCAA tournament snub. Where do the Colonials go from here?

The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview NFL All Pro Chad Brown. Chad will discuss his experience playing for the University of Colorado, as well as his favorite memories playing for the Steelers.

Chadwick Everett Brown (born July 12, 1970) is a former linebacker of the National Football League. He was originally drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the second round of the 1993 NFL Draft. He played college football at Colorado.